efforts to study, we always receive valuable education. The more we devote to learn, the more we get knowledge. This is the reason why I am attending to my school to seek the knowledge in this world. Specially, in this semester, through Education class, I not only learned knowledge but also learned how understand myself to get more knowledge when my life is not forever such as After reviewing the learning outcomes listed for this class and reflecting on the major…
This week our self-awareness papers were over chapter 4 and 5. They were about how to take notes, different ways to write notes, and how to study effectively for a test. My topic I chose to write about is how to take notes; and different ways to take notes. I learned the three steps to taking notes, how to prepare yourself before class so you’re focused and ready to take notes. All these are important for each student to know. The way I have always taken notes is The Outlining Method. Using the…
violence against a self I had known in another context” And it was seemed clear when Ms. Kondo shared that Mrs. Sakamoto confided to me that she could never allow a” pure American to live with them. “This demonstrated the pressure in which Ms. Kondo was subdued to satisfy the temporary Japanese family that she was staying. with felt forced to embrace her Japanese heritage, although was not in touch with…
strength of my identity, I recorded two conversations with interlocutors that I have vastly different connections…
Reflect upon the self-assessment that you completed for memory (p. 80 of chapter 5). What aspects of memory do you excel at? What skills do you find most challenging in this area? Offer a journal entry that considers these questions. The brain and its function has never been very interesting to me. Not because I don’t think it is important, rather anything in the brain and development seems exceedingly complex and difficult. Personally I could never be a psychologist or a neurologist…
intimidating with all of my tattoos, that I must be mean and like conflict. I have also been told that I resemble a pot smoking hippy; for me this is untrue, I am a mother of four amazing, delightful, and beautiful (predisposition mother) children that I adore dearly; ages going from eight-teen years old to twenty months old… Before college started, this is what solely defined me as my “SELF” or what I viewed and I presumed others expected of me. Looking more in-depth about the “SELF” as a…
Self-Culture and Family Origin I was born in Merriam, KS. I lived there until it was time for me to go to preschool. Then we moved to Gardner, KS. My mom was born in Wichita, KS and grew up in Kansas, mostly in Olathe, Kansas. My dad was born in Des Moines, Iowa and moved around a lot in his childhood due to his father’s job as an oil driller. My grandpa on my mom’s side was born in Alma, Kansas. My grandma on my mom’s side was born in Parsons, Kansas. My grandpa on my dad’s side was born in…
Over the last four essays, my ability to write has improved exponentially from the beginning of the year. Through the four essays I have learned valuable skills that will be the support for future essays. On the two beginning essays my ability to use vocabulary and other valuable skills was improving. By being supplied by information from the instructor, and fellow classmates I was able to spot my weaknesses in my writing and improve where improvement was needed. As the semester progress each…
Self Reflection I am 28 years old, I live in Las Vegas, I am currently enrolled in a Master’s program, and I am a homeowner. None of the things I have listed would have been possible without my mother’s hard work and struggle. In order to attempt to define myself and explain how far I’ve come, I must first explain where I was born, what my values are and how I was brought up. I was born in Honduras in a small rural town to a 17-year-old single mother. She was one of 12 children raised by a…
those grade school “get to know you!” games ulcer-inducing? Being the only kid in class without an easy answer. At the beginning of each school year, without fail, our teachers would herd us into sharing circles and we were forced to choose an easy self-identifier to share with the class. In order for you to truly understand how I feel about sharing circles, here is what I imagine hell to be like: Everyone is forced to stand in an eternal, godawful sharing circle and watch, with dread welling…